" No Tatar shall ever set foot on Russian soil." | |
"...in the face of the foreigner who put up armed camps on our soil sing: Italia! | |
"Along with other Warsaw Pact states, we have promised to do everything to stop militarists provoking another world war from German soil. " | |
"And if we stunt them, "they will seek a richer soil. | |
"And the Dixie Chicks insulted President Bush on foreign soil!" | |
" No Tatar shall ever set foot on Russian soil." | |
"...in the face of the foreigner who put up armed camps on our soil sing: Italia! | |
"Along with other Warsaw Pact states, we have promised to do everything to stop militarists provoking another world war from German soil. " | |
"And if we stunt them, "they will seek a richer soil. | |
"And the Dixie Chicks insulted President Bush on foreign soil!" | |
"It robs his pocket, soils his clothes... and makes a chimney of his nose." | |
"nothing soils the sheets like crazy." | |
- Really? And she's an angel, sprung up on the soils of Naples. | |
Adapted to living in very low nutrient soils the pitcher plant gets most of it's nourishment from insects lured to nectar glands on the underside of the lids. | |
All soils in the world are infused with these mycelial mats. | |
"It robs his pocket, soils his clothes... and makes a chimney of his nose." | |
"nothing soils the sheets like crazy." | |
- Really? And she's an angel, sprung up on the soils of Naples. | |
Adapted to living in very low nutrient soils the pitcher plant gets most of it's nourishment from insects lured to nectar glands on the underside of the lids. | |
All soils in the world are infused with these mycelial mats. | |
"I have soiled my lofty name and besmirched my family fame..." | |
"I used soiled underwear to make soup and served it on Hanukah." | |
"Keep high thoughts and don't let them get soiled by the grime of daily living." | |
"Some men say nothing on the dark-soiled earth" as lovely as infantry on parade, other men cavalry, or swift warships; | |
"Who is that large, dirty man in those disgustingly soiled clothes?" | |
"whose feathers are caught in this soiling mud. | |
- What? - This business of soiling, does it remind you of anything? | |
A-And no, none of us heard about you soiling yourself at work. | |
And I'm sorry that I don't sit in from of the TV all day, eating pork rinds and just soiling mysell. | |
And now Inside Me is soiling himself. | |
"I have soiled my lofty name and besmirched my family fame..." | |
"I used soiled underwear to make soup and served it on Hanukah." | |
"Keep high thoughts and don't let them get soiled by the grime of daily living." | |
"Some men say nothing on the dark-soiled earth" as lovely as infantry on parade, other men cavalry, or swift warships; | |
"Who is that large, dirty man in those disgustingly soiled clothes?" | |
"whose feathers are caught in this soiling mud. | |
- What? - This business of soiling, does it remind you of anything? | |
A-And no, none of us heard about you soiling yourself at work. | |
And I'm sorry that I don't sit in from of the TV all day, eating pork rinds and just soiling mysell. | |
And now Inside Me is soiling himself. | |